Liverpool vs Cardiff LIVE STREAM: How to watch Premier League football from anywhere

Liverpool and Manchester City have been tussling for the Premier League top spot most of the season; there is currently only one point separating the two sides.

Jurgen Klopp’s squad currently have 85 points after 34 games played compared to Manchester City that have 86 after the same amount of matches.

If Liverpool do win today, they would overtake Man City by two points but would have played an added tie.

As the Reds continue in their quest for the Premier League and Champions League titles, Klopp has commented on the palpable excitement from fans as the season draws to a close.

He told The Guardian: “I love the situation we are in. We want to play and, if we are tired, we don’t feel it. We want to be playing and winning, not sitting at home and hoping the others lose or whatever.

“We are really in a proper competition mood right now.

“I know the city [Liverpool] is buzzing and I can imagine people want to go and celebrate, to talk about how we are doing, but we are not part of that.

“We just have to make sure it stays like this and, believe me, that’s not a problem.”

Klopp has emphasised beating Cardiff today is no easy task and praised the Welsh squad for their attacking prowess.

He stated: “Cardiff should have beaten Chelsea a couple of weeks ago.

“That’s how dangerous they can be.

“They were 1-0 up and then conceded a goal that was offside. Everybody in football saw that.”

That means that all the action can be followed on your desktop or laptop via the Sky Go app, which if you’re an existing customer, is also available on iOS and Android smartphone and tablet devices.

Sky Go is also available on a number of platforms including Amazon Fire devices, iPad, Mac computers and laptops, Playstation 3, PS4 and Xbox One.

The Sky Sports app, available to download on iOS and Android devices, will also be providing live text coverage and updates.

If you’re not currently a Sky Sports customer but can’t stand to miss out on the action then you can add the channels to your box via a NOW TV subscription.

Day passes, which let you add Sky Sports channels for 24 hours, start at £8.99 a day, with a weekly pass starting from £14.99, and no locking in to a contract.

NOW TV doesn’t even require a typical television to use, as it is also available on a NOW TV Box, Chromecast, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Roku, LG Smart TV, PC or Mac, and selected mobile and tablet devices.